I haven't mentioned this before, but I find that whenever clay my black Luthien, no matter how careful I am, I inevitably seem to mar the paint in one or two places. I am using the mild Megs' claybar and plenty of lubricant (Final Touch 1:1). And Honda paint is notorious about being soft.
This doesn't upset me because I only clay when I know I'm going to follow-up with a paint cleaner or polish; but it's something everyone needs to be aware of.
Claying is vigorously commended here on MOL. But black car care owners might want to be careful. You may find that claying will introduce some slight marring. If you have black car, you may want to give claying a second thought if your plan is to go directly from clay to wax.
This doesn't upset me because I only clay when I know I'm going to follow-up with a paint cleaner or polish; but it's something everyone needs to be aware of.
Claying is vigorously commended here on MOL. But black car care owners might want to be careful. You may find that claying will introduce some slight marring. If you have black car, you may want to give claying a second thought if your plan is to go directly from clay to wax.
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